Law of Patronage, and Settlement of Parochial Ministers, Being a Supplement to "Parochial Law" |
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... Reformation in Scotland , the ministers scarcely enjoyed any legal provision ; and , accord- ingly , their appointment was , in general , not to a benefice , but to the spiritual office of pastor alone . To this office no one might ...
... Reformation in Scotland , the ministers scarcely enjoyed any legal provision ; and , accord- ingly , their appointment was , in general , not to a benefice , but to the spiritual office of pastor alone . To this office no one might ...
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... Reformation , in regard to all churches to which no right of patronage could be shown by individuals ; and the rights of patronage , once in this way assumed , were transfer- red to private individuals , by whom they were held as if ...
... Reformation , in regard to all churches to which no right of patronage could be shown by individuals ; and the rights of patronage , once in this way assumed , were transfer- red to private individuals , by whom they were held as if ...
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... Reformation , the bishops , the heads of religious houses , and the beneficed clergy , generally retained possession of their benefices , though , from the commencement of the Reformation , various measures were put in operation by the ...
... Reformation , the bishops , the heads of religious houses , and the beneficed clergy , generally retained possession of their benefices , though , from the commencement of the Reformation , various measures were put in operation by the ...
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... Reformation . ' The cures at the same time were served by the reformed ministers , but they generally had no right to the benefice ; and , although the Queen had directed the thirds of all benefices to be levied , and a stipend to be ...
... Reformation . ' The cures at the same time were served by the reformed ministers , but they generally had no right to the benefice ; and , although the Queen had directed the thirds of all benefices to be levied , and a stipend to be ...
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... Reformation , in so far as concerns these benefices , wherein the King succeeds in place of the Pope , who before the Reformation was accounted universal patron . Laic patronages are such as have been disponed before the Reformation by ...
... Reformation , in so far as concerns these benefices , wherein the King succeeds in place of the Pope , who before the Reformation was accounted universal patron . Laic patronages are such as have been disponed before the Reformation by ...
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Law of Patronage, and Settlement of Parochial Ministers, Being a Supplement ... Alexander Dunlop No preview available - 2016 |
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act of Parliament acts of possession admission of ministers appointed Assembly assistant and successor belonging benefice bishop bounds canon law certificate church courts Church of Scotland civil courts commissioner congregation consent Court of Session Cromarty crown cure declared deprivation doctrine Earl ecclesiastical effect election enacted entitled established Estates of Parliament exercise favour foresaid granted ground halden held hereby heritors House of Lords incumbent infeftment judgment jure devoluto jus devolutum King kirk license lodged Lord Ordinary Majesty matter objections ordained parish party pastoral office patron preach presbytery prescriptive possession presentee proceed proceedings qualified minister question quhilk ratified realme receive and admit Reformation refuse regard reject renunciation right of patronage right of presentation sall Scotland sentation sentence Sess settlement simoniacal six months statute student subscribe supra sustaining the presentation synod take the oaths taken teinds thereof thereto tion titulars trials vacant stipends valid zeir
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